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What does bat mean?
bat

bat

【b? t;

b? t]

Countable noun

1a.'' Baseball. Cricket bat

B. Strike (sequence)

In ~

Wait for your turn to hit the ball.

C. stick (usually with a thick end)

Two cricketers.

The first 3 columns

4 (British) (drinkers) carnival

Turn to hit the ball

Baseball

( 1) → 1 b

(2) As for the hitting position, it is the batter.

Hit the ball with all your might

(British) full speed

Play straight from the beginning to the end

(1) "Cricket" remained unbeaten until the end of a game.

(2) (Oral) Stick to the end

To hit the ball?

Give a hand.

on one's own initiative

On one's own, actively and automatically

(Right) Right away

(spoken) immediately, immediately

transitive verb

(bat.ted- ting)

1 hit [hit] with a stick

Hit (with a bat)

3 hit the ball and run the base

~ Run home

Hit the ball to make base runner run back to home plate (score)

The average batting average is ...

He is about 330 years old.

His batting average is 33%

intransitive verb

Hit the ball with a stick. It's your turn to hit the ball.

Wander around (slang)

(1) Wandering around (aimlessly)

(2) (the United States) free discussion, many considerations.

Hit the ball and score the goal

Baseball

(1) (hit)

(2) (hit a blow) to run back to home plate.

Rush through

(American slang) (typing) rushing to write a manuscript; Rough-made;

bat

noun

Spoken foreign language

Throw away the bat

The army speaks foreign languages.

bat

【b? t;

b? t]

transitive verb

(bat.tedbat.ting)

blink

Without blinking → eyelids

bat

【b? t;

b? t]

Countable noun

Animal bat

Blind as a bat

→ Blind idioms

Become a bat

(Slang) Abnormal nerves.

mental disorder

There is something wrong with the brain.

swift as wind and quick as lightning

(slang) at a violent speed.

bat

adjective

Saddle (livestock); carry luggage

Bat mule

A mule full of luggage